Leopold II (9 April 1835 – 17 December 1909) was the second
King of the Belgians, chiefly remembered for the founding and exploitation of the
Congo Free State as a private venture. Born in
Brussels as the second (but eldest surviving) son of
Leopold I and , he succeeded his father to the throne on 17 December 1865, reigning for 44 years until his death. This was the longest reign of any Belgian monarch.